[9251] Jane was the daughter of Joseph Geddes and Mary Ackels.
[10825] Rev John Brown officiating
Family 329 - District - Londonderry
Stevens, James - farmer
Jane spouse
1 female under 6
1 male over 6 and under 14
2 females over 6 and under 14
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|--Louise GRIFFIN
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[9877]
Graduated from Castleton Teacher's College 1959
Taught until 1993. Loved being a teacher.
LOUISE BEDROSIAN- Louise Bedrosian of Burlington died peacefully Sunday, January 13 at Fletcher Allen Hospital after a long illness. She was 70. Louise was born January 18, 1937 to parents Benoni and Vivian Griffin (Dodge) of Sudbury VT. The oldest of four siblings, Louise grew up on her father's Rutland County farm and attended Castleton State Teachers
College after graduating from high school in 1955. After college, Louise began a storied career as an educator that culminated in nearly thirty years of teaching children to read at Wheeler and Barnes elementary schools in Burlington. A voracious reader herself, Louise especially enjoyed books about unexplained phenomena, mysteries of the universe, science
fiction and fantasy. Louise was a dollhouse and miniature enthusiast, an observer of politics and generous supporter of many good causes and charities. In later years Louise researched and wrote a series of books detailing the history and genealogy of her family in New England. In 2007 she joined the Vermont Society of Mayflower Descendants, having documented her direct relation to the English Pilgrim Thomas Rogers who landed at Plymouth MA in 1620. Louise is survived by her husband of 36 years Grischa Bedrosian; her three sons Greg, Haik and Aram Bedrosian; her grandchildren Crystal, Zoe,
Tigran and Emiliana Bedrosian; and her three bothers Benoni Jr. and Tom Griffin of Sudbury VT and Allyn Griffin of Brandon VT. Louise was a kind and generous spirit who touched the lives of everyone she met. She was dearly loved by her family and many friends and will be greatly missed. A graveside service will be held on Friday, January 18, 2008 at 12:00pm
in Willow Brook Cemetery, Sudbury, VT. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, January 16, from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the Ready Funeral & Cremation Service North Chapel, 934 North Ave. Burlington. Visiting hours will also be held at the Miller & Ketchum Funeral Home, 26 Franklin St., Brandon, VT on Friday, from 10:30am to 11:30am. To send online condolences to the family please visit www.readyfuneral.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Louise's memory may be made to the National Education Assosication. 1201 16th St., NW, Washington DC 20036-3290
[9880] receivedfrom Haik Bedrosian 14 Jan 2008
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_Albert C. HOLT ______|
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|--Joan M. HOLT
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| _Clifford H. NUTTING _+
| | (1870 - 1965) m 1903
|_Emma Nettie NUTTING _|
(1913 - 2006) m 1935 |
|_Sharlet DEMOUTH _____+
(1877 - 1947) m 1903
William Ives came over from England with William Preston on the ship Truelove. Listed on ship as Wm Joes AKA Ives or Eves. Will dated 3 Apr 1648. His estate appraised 22 Sep 1648 by men appointed 6 jun 1648. Deceased by then. Buried at New Have--new cemetary over old cemetary. Must be no room, so they used the European wal of going over existing cemetary
[5170] <[EMail address deleted]>
_Edward Charles Joseph PARADIS _
| (1934 - ....) m 1978
_Chris Edward PARADIS ___|
| (1977 - ....) m 2001 |
| |_Regina Lou HENSLEE ____________+
| (1950 - ....) m 1978
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|--Taylor Lissette PARADIS
| (1999 - ....)
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|_Crecenda Lissette REID _|
(1981 - ....) m 2001 |
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_William SHELDON ____+
| (1731 - 1816) m 1753
_William SHELDON ____|
| (1766 - 1841) m 1784|
| |_Hannah NOBLE _______+
| (1735 - 1810) m 1753
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|--Jasper Saxton SHELDON
| (1803 - ....)
| _Jasper SAXTON LT____+
| | (1738 - 1798) m 1759
|_Diadama SAXTON _____|
(1767 - 1838) m 1784|
|_Martha KEYES _______+
(1736 - 1813) m 1759
_Johann Christian ZIMMERMAN __________+
| (1800 - 1851) m 1832
_Christian ZIMMERMAN _|
| (1848 - 1934) m 1882 |
| |_Elizabeth Dorothea KNOLL Kneil Knell_+
| (1809 - 1888) m 1832
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|--George Samuel ZIMMERMAN
| (1885 - 1976)
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|_Louisa Sophia NOLTE _|
(1857 - 1938) m 1882 |
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[7486]
1930 Census - George is employed in general farming.
He and his family are living right next door to his brother, Peter and Family.
Middle Initial 'S' per note with 1905 photo from Mrs. E. C. Droomgoogle of Lincoln City, OR. via J. Rose, Feb 2005.
George was the second boy in this family. He married Oka Swingle and they had four children,
three of whom are still living. Their names are: Norval, Celia, Nona and Gordon. Two of the children are
vary musically inclined. Gordon the son has a very beautiful voice and is aspiring to become an opera
singer. Nona is also a beautiful singer and is making a remarkable record for herself in the field of music.
George is a very capable man with a lot of business ability. He is now the owner and operator of a grain
elevator and a feed and seed store, besides looking after some farm interests. He is a fine and respected
roan much loved for his kindness and fair dealings with his fellow men. George and his family live near
Yamhill, Oregon.
"His mother was pregnant with him on the train trip west."
[7484] received 21 Nov 2005